The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1924, Page 17

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WOODLAND PARK TENNIS LEAGUE GETS UNDER WAY SATURDAY | . ° Pancho Villa I i Danville Player Ai Six Tennis Teams to eat fl os bhp Se bag Bought a - Fans Get What They Want New Lansdowne | _, per : in the ‘pated sini in Harper-Bercot Match Track Opened of 4 @ great boxing fan, disag ’ ° . Tor o'se Be ; Play Snappy Schedule the oldimer pho said Ps Wynant’s Bird (i. es vvvea | NO tng iis. |the ___at Vancouver : Matches Booked for Both Saturday and Sunday; ‘''* , : fanage ed sparring partners, 20 , - lete Schedule Will Be Ready Tomorrow; . “a : oes Must Be Announced Immediately for Draw # lotta wore ye aaner. Fs rs winne ming 1 8 - HE Star-Woodland park tennis league will begin with **) Min’ of weaving and pobbing 7 sa venwortt miles f ttle mW HAVE Ju e - a the matches booked for Saturday and Sunday of this) — by air line bndeg, Soames malar Sangve ¢ Ne " The schedule ! i ’ . : yymant, . 3 ‘ © White vs. Ste s, Williams vs. Burr, Lagerstrom vs Made Big Fortune preg ae « ele. 698.10: H. Beck. J $4 [ Kozlowski, Satu Lew ler, the Philadelphia bat Billy Harms, t Saeed ; Pune tees, Puyallup Gun Club ¢ of the thrifty m weight, and Jackie White vs. Williams, Burr vs. Lagerstrom, Stephens vs. Kozlowski, Sund Lee anes : Harms had jittle ord Sead. Brews || meres eee wun Will Stage Shoot icy Bs : Timber Loop| ,"*" . = ng sys, be aw hanged, su annua ear hi ie m : dh high class men's furnishing stort pecan his style f falling w ‘ ; ae oh he Go e cleve = LONGVIEW, Wash s. Karl Wilson, Nor Schermer Windy Langlie, | ee Nelson Robinson, Ray De Oca, Tom r Kidwell, Bob Disle quiam, Chief of Polt nine, Manase 0. T. STEPHENS—Joe Swartz Chet Dect, Bu Carta Re Rell rT 1. j ‘ tips fay MOM’N POP Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot BY TAYLOR LB@ LAGERSTROM—Geo. Ride i Morton F Elmore And eres a bE TH) Noten fieta g P o* = NO.DOT WE'RE Noy ‘— y) Wn ) ; ‘Ese WHERE TH BLUE BLAZES OH - DoT 1S an = el ra } - \ SELLING ALTOS ANUMOR ~———_— -_— —~ | | showing al lI ood Sedicnbees Home 5 Wwalbeabes ? | Cars SErane> cannes ENTERTAINING Two \ is | eMerircHiD vO. ——\\ | BUT Por - THE ee ict Really Mente Wiad ie es, ME OF THOSE PESKY 3 OF HER COLLEGE a REAL ESTATE ¢ \ FRIENDS OF ——— : Star immediately ax to what four Bs 50 Ger oS. OOF s teams to play. Four inning when dispute arose. E third an departmen| | wil be staged on Denny field Thurs- | le police and tw doubles matches Meet WillB eet Will Be ure te te mate be (Ni >» be played in each team . bracket Police rac : The league will last five weeks | “ ngles are to be made by in The Star a di before the Held Aug. 24 "2.0: e g. | If there are any changes made in t | the " the captains should send t s musi turn in the re week matches in writ in id meet | op; day afternoon, July 24 e players can make thelr o athletes from Spokane, Everet lind other Coast cit The meet will bi vts-iM ANKIOUS TO START Too i KARDLY KNOW No THANKS | Much a6 ID LIKE TO KILL SOME TIME \ DRAW THE LINE THERE / 1 KNOW = LES Go CALL ON Paprika ! 1M INDEBTED To HER! Al, CMON — SHE ISNT Home / am to be given DIGLIKED HER SO ? medals and the individual leader (o De the title of Rest’s best all-aro ise co» ser Auto Clashes Beet wher victors in the orev) Are Scheduled = team on ghe field. W east at Long Beach sprinter, and Con Walsh, the Might man, are two Seattle ma | eas BEACH, Wash. will be the scene of one of the finest auto ho will be in the co: and Victoria |" ‘ MT since the last ms here before ly that one of |* 13, and with ashes at Tacoma. A anned, July 12 and| Baad it is not pihtee cities w r pos in the ng meet please the most = The committee in charge is ar. | Higing a number of special events fem aed entertainment for the big crowd H “that is expected. hour; motoreyele polo, stock car} races, bug races, race on «a mile) ; Tild Wi |straightaway against time, airplane! ~ a en Inner jstunts and races, 60-mile speed * classi In Clay Court All records will stand as official, as r the races are held under A. A. A. su Title Tourney = “bes ceo ‘ e Officials of the meet predict that T. LOUIS, July 9.—Fierce play | 29 999 persons will view the different featured yesterday's matches In| events. Long Beach is located on a the national clay court tennis cham-|teautiful 26imle straightaway of Plonships here sand ocean beach, just north of the BM Tiden, defending his title.| mouth of the Columbia tiver. | ached the fourth round by With good roads, new ferry serv S inating Carl J. Meyer, Kansas C at Astoria and a new bridge over HE, $4. ‘asel river, a big crowd is cer © Alfret H. Chapin, Jr. of Spring-} ¢; fia, Mass, won from Paul B. Ben erst whee ee Rett, Des Moines, Jowa, 8-10, 6-4,/ Gi 44. |Kentucky Racing Bryan I. C. Norton, the South| “AMican star. won over Wt. coe| Dates Announced Man, Corpus Christi, Texas, 6-0,| LATONIA; Ky., July 9,—Fall rac 64. | ing dates for Kentucky tracks have | RGR a been announced as follows | A’ runner named Broom is| Latonia, September 13 to October | France's hope in the Olympic :mara-| 18; Churchill Downs, October 23 to| thon... . It is also France's hope| November 8; Lexington, November 11 | | that he will make a clean sweep. to November 22. j {EVERETT TRUE BY Pe : ee, | Bt y : Ce (SAY, MY MAN, WHY DONT aps a) in’ ait DOWN ‘To TIS NOUR ire ee F ic IN S. oF TN Sener sete Does it? ” variation to acting fan. | oMtorcycle races on machines with speed of no less t n 80 miles per ~ BY WILLIAMS THE OLD HOME TOWN ~. BY STANLEY BVERY TIME LT HAVE COMPANY COMINGr, I HAVE “D RUSH AROUND AND GET YOUR CLOTHES AND HIS CURLS- Sh Gene sxe “typ, HEAD “THE Z A HE HAD THE IFae House in| \ MO THD Ts / HN 7 SOY Can ul SNIP! THAT SCISSOR BILL Y ’ z VER SAW! WHUT COMES T SEE You! N'YAAABH-GO ON, BEAT rT! € E6BER SHOULD HERES EGBERTS ; HO AT LITTLE SHOES, YOU'LL SLAP ME ? HUH! GO AHEAD IF VA WANNA WAKE UP IN A HOSPITOL! wee | EGBERT ROBBINS WHO’ RECENTLY CAME Home CPS|\ | AFTER MANY YEARS ABSENCE- SPENT A BAD TRulliays ( | HALF HOUR WHILE HIS MOTHER SHOWED OFF OTHERS a A LOT. OF HIS CHILD Hood TREASDLRES ~--zzeaggy : vs GET GRAN. opyrigh!, 1924, by NEA Service, IncA. 2 =m» _ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Worth the Price AllA- FIGHTING AGAIN LE ONEY GIMME WERE Vou? WELL WHO § GANE YOu THE BLACK EVE This TIME ? TUATS A POOR EXCUSE = WHY DIDNT You WIT HIM WELL, 1 NOTICE 1 GAVE YA A BLACK EYE ALL Ri6HT, | (RR _ ALL RIGHT /

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